SD CEO offers QuickBooks training at Black Hills State University

QuickBooks training for beginners/intermediate users will be held at Black Hills State University Wednesday, June 15 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Jonas Hall, room 209.

The South Dakota Center for Enterprise Opportunity (SD CEO) has partnered with the CPA firm Casey Peterson and Associates, Ltd to bring this day-long seminar to BHSU.

Theresa Hook, a member of the accounting team at Casey Peterson and Associates, will be facilitating the training. Hook is the firm’s QuickBooks expert and has been a QuickBooks Certified ProAdvisor since 2003. In 2009, she became a certified consultant for the Sleeter Group Community Network, a community of experts in accounting software. This year, Hook was certified in QuickBooks Point of Sale.

Computers will be provided and attendees will learn how to: write checks; record deposits; reconcile bank statements; perform payroll; enter and pay vendor bills; invoice customers and receive payments; create and understand financial statements; generate a detailed look at the item list; use double-sided items to implement job costing; track sales tax; properly record liabilities on the balance sheet; perform payroll; utilize sub-accounts; customize reports; enter and reconcile credit card charges; and use class tracking to track income and expenses for different locations.

The registration deadline for the QuickBooks training is June 13 and space is limited to 15 participants. To register or learn more visit www.BHSU.edu/SDCEO or call Brittni at (605) 642-6435.

Located on the Black Hills University campus, the SD CEO provides business assistance and training to current and prospective entrepreneurs from start up to expansion to foster economic development in South Dakota. While services are available to all those interested in entrepreneurship, there is a special emphasis on women, women veterans, Native Americans, socially and/or economically disadvantaged, and youth entrepreneurs. The SD CEO is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), and is part of a network of more than 110 centers nationwide established through the SBA’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership.

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